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The sun makes up more than 99% of the mass of the solar system.
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Humans can distinguish between at least a trillion smells.
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Almost every element in your body was made in an exploding star.
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An asteroid in our solar system has rings, like Saturn.
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There might be another Earth-sized planet in the outer solar system.
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A narwhal's tusk is filled with nerves.
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Each of a tarsier's eyeballs is as big as its brain.
haveseen -
If you shuffle a pack of cards properly, chances are that exact order has never been seen before in the whole history of the universe.
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Adults have fewer bones than a baby.
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Humans can't breathe and swallow at the same time.
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There are about 7,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms in a human body.
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There are about 86 billion neurons in an average human brain.
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Every atom in your body is billions of years old.
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There's a type of mollusc called a chiton that can make its own magnetic teeth.
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Bees sense a flower's electric field and use it to find pollen.
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Beaked whales can hold their breath for over two hours.
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Mantis shrimp can punch at 80 kilometres per hour.
Video Courtesy Roy L Caldwell -
The universe might be a hologram.
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There's a gas cloud in the constellation of Aquila that contains enough alcohol to make 400 trillion trillion pints of beer.
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Looking at stars is basically looking into the past, because of how long it takes the light from them to reach us.
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Dung beetles can use the Milky Way to navigate.
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The Milky Way has four spiral arms, not two.
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If you cry in space the tears just stick to your face.
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During the ice age, 32,000 years ago, a squirrel buried a seed. Now the seed has been used to grow a flower.
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We've found over a thousand planets outside our solar system just in the last 20 years.
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There's a planet where it rains glass, sideways.
NASA, ESA, M. Kornmesser -
The world's oceans contain 20 million tons of gold.
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If the oceans dried out, the salt left over would cover the continents to a depth of 5 feet.
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There are more cells of bacteria in your body than there are human cells.
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There's a species of jellyfish that is essentially immortal.
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Ladybirds can fly at speeds up to 60 kph.
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There's a 3.5-inch aluminium sculpture on the moon.
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Scientists have found a tiny crystal of zircon that is 4.4 billion years old.
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You can listen to what interstellar space sounds like.
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It takes a photon, on average, 170,000 years to travel from the core of the sun to the surface.
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Then it takes just 8 minutes from the sun's surface to your eyes.
Via jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu -
A Mars-sized object crashed into Earth 4.5 billion years ago, chipping off a chunk of rock that became the moon, and making the Earth's axis tilt slightly.
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111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12345678987654321.
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Our first ancestor to walk on land was a four-legged fish called Tiktaalik.
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Teenage brains really are different to adult ones.
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There are roughly 2 pints of water in every cubic foot of soil on Mars.
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You can use a blue whale's wax earplug to work out its life history.
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There's a mammal in Australia that has sex until it disintegrates.
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An orgasm can clear your sinuses.
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There's a mantis that can camouflage itself to look exactly like an orchid.
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There's an insect that has gears.
youtube.com -
Life expectancy has doubled over the last 150 years.
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Atoms are mostly empty space.
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If you removed all the empty space from the atoms that make up all the humans on Earth, the remaining mass could fit inside a sugar cube.
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In the history of the Earth, we're closer to Tyrannosaurus rex than T. rex is to stegosaurus.
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Birds are dinosaurs.
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51 mind blowing facts!!!!!
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how to handle depressions
Being depressed can make you feel helpless. You're not. Along with therapy and sometimes medication, there's a lot you can do on your own to fight back. Changing your behavior -- your physical activity, lifestyle, and even your way of thinking -- are all natural depression treatments.
These tips can help you feel better -- starting right now.
- Get in a routine. If you’re depressed, you need a routine, says Ian Cook, MD. He's a psychiatrist and director of the Depression Research and Clinic Program at UCLA.
Depression can strip away the structure from your life. One day melts into the next. Setting a gentle daily schedule can help you get back on track.
2.Set goals. When you're depressed, you may feel like you can't accomplish anything. That makes you feel worse about yourself. To push back, set daily goals for yourself.
"Start very small," Cook says. "Make your goal something that you can succeed at, like doing the dishes every other day."
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RE: I give up.............
hey,i sometimes feel like i wanna give up but when i think back,its better if u work hard n never feel bad of yourself.in that way u will feel happier.im sure u will find someone better who is loyal to you and never betray you.
Latest posts made by syasyakitten
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51 mind blowing facts!!!!!
-
The sun makes up more than 99% of the mass of the solar system.
-
Humans can distinguish between at least a trillion smells.
-
Almost every element in your body was made in an exploding star.
-
An asteroid in our solar system has rings, like Saturn.
-
There might be another Earth-sized planet in the outer solar system.
-
A narwhal's tusk is filled with nerves.
-
Each of a tarsier's eyeballs is as big as its brain.
haveseen -
If you shuffle a pack of cards properly, chances are that exact order has never been seen before in the whole history of the universe.
-
Adults have fewer bones than a baby.
-
Humans can't breathe and swallow at the same time.
-
There are about 7,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000,000 atoms in a human body.
-
There are about 86 billion neurons in an average human brain.
-
Every atom in your body is billions of years old.
-
There's a type of mollusc called a chiton that can make its own magnetic teeth.
-
Bees sense a flower's electric field and use it to find pollen.
-
Beaked whales can hold their breath for over two hours.
-
Mantis shrimp can punch at 80 kilometres per hour.
Video Courtesy Roy L Caldwell -
The universe might be a hologram.
-
There's a gas cloud in the constellation of Aquila that contains enough alcohol to make 400 trillion trillion pints of beer.
-
Looking at stars is basically looking into the past, because of how long it takes the light from them to reach us.
-
Dung beetles can use the Milky Way to navigate.
-
The Milky Way has four spiral arms, not two.
-
If you cry in space the tears just stick to your face.
-
During the ice age, 32,000 years ago, a squirrel buried a seed. Now the seed has been used to grow a flower.
-
We've found over a thousand planets outside our solar system just in the last 20 years.
-
There's a planet where it rains glass, sideways.
NASA, ESA, M. Kornmesser -
The world's oceans contain 20 million tons of gold.
-
If the oceans dried out, the salt left over would cover the continents to a depth of 5 feet.
-
There are more cells of bacteria in your body than there are human cells.
-
There's a species of jellyfish that is essentially immortal.
-
Ladybirds can fly at speeds up to 60 kph.
-
There's a 3.5-inch aluminium sculpture on the moon.
-
Scientists have found a tiny crystal of zircon that is 4.4 billion years old.
-
You can listen to what interstellar space sounds like.
-
It takes a photon, on average, 170,000 years to travel from the core of the sun to the surface.
-
Then it takes just 8 minutes from the sun's surface to your eyes.
Via jrscience.wcp.muohio.edu -
A Mars-sized object crashed into Earth 4.5 billion years ago, chipping off a chunk of rock that became the moon, and making the Earth's axis tilt slightly.
-
111,111,111 x 111,111,111 = 12345678987654321.
-
Our first ancestor to walk on land was a four-legged fish called Tiktaalik.
-
Teenage brains really are different to adult ones.
-
There are roughly 2 pints of water in every cubic foot of soil on Mars.
-
You can use a blue whale's wax earplug to work out its life history.
-
There's a mammal in Australia that has sex until it disintegrates.
-
An orgasm can clear your sinuses.
-
There's a mantis that can camouflage itself to look exactly like an orchid.
-
There's an insect that has gears.
youtube.com -
Life expectancy has doubled over the last 150 years.
-
Atoms are mostly empty space.
-
If you removed all the empty space from the atoms that make up all the humans on Earth, the remaining mass could fit inside a sugar cube.
-
In the history of the Earth, we're closer to Tyrannosaurus rex than T. rex is to stegosaurus.
-
Birds are dinosaurs.
-
-
how to handle depressions
Being depressed can make you feel helpless. You're not. Along with therapy and sometimes medication, there's a lot you can do on your own to fight back. Changing your behavior -- your physical activity, lifestyle, and even your way of thinking -- are all natural depression treatments.
These tips can help you feel better -- starting right now.
- Get in a routine. If you’re depressed, you need a routine, says Ian Cook, MD. He's a psychiatrist and director of the Depression Research and Clinic Program at UCLA.
Depression can strip away the structure from your life. One day melts into the next. Setting a gentle daily schedule can help you get back on track.
2.Set goals. When you're depressed, you may feel like you can't accomplish anything. That makes you feel worse about yourself. To push back, set daily goals for yourself.
"Start very small," Cook says. "Make your goal something that you can succeed at, like doing the dishes every other day."
-
RE: I give up.............
hey,i sometimes feel like i wanna give up but when i think back,its better if u work hard n never feel bad of yourself.in that way u will feel happier.im sure u will find someone better who is loyal to you and never betray you.